GripULMER GRIFF
Art. No. 272001171
28.80 €
Handle ULMER GRIFF for security fitting
When do I need a handle?
Handles complement the Griffwerk product range. As the word "handle piece" already suggests, this is exclusively the handle without the rosette.
You need a handle piece if you want to put together your own protective fitting for your flat entrance door. For your individual protective fitting, combine the handle piece with a combination interior rosette set for the inside of the door and a combination protective fitting for the outside of the door. The advantage of your self-assembled protective fitting: You can individually adapt the fitting on your entrance door to your door handles on your room doors.
1
Combination security fitting
Available in other versions, with profile cylinder or cylinder cover.
2
Combination inner rosette set
Available in further versions round, square, with and without decorative ring in all surfaces.
Combination inner rose sets always consist of a lever handle and key rose with substructure and screws for the door thickness range 38 - 50 mm.
Effective burglary protection for your home!
The number of domestic burglaries continues to rise in Germany. However, most attempts could be thwarted by the right burglary protection. Too little attention is paid to the protection of front doors in particular.
You should pay attention to this with your flat entrance door:
- Invisible screwing prevents screwing on/off from the outside.
- Special hardened steel plate offers resistance to drilling, knocking off and bending.
- 3. Hardened steel cylinder cover prevents the profile cylinder from being pulled out.
A design classic from Ulm
From 1952, Max Bill headed the department for architecture and product form at the HfG Ulm. Together with the student Ernst Moeckl, he developed a door handle for the university building during this time. In 2012, GRIFFWERK reedited this handle in close cooperation with the max, binia + jakob bill stiftung, following the preserved originals.
The Ulm Handle by Max Bill
The ULMER HANDLE reedited by GRIFFWERK features the characteristic, soft transition of form from circle to ellipse. A principle based on mathematics, as Max Bill also called for in his 1946 work "the mathematical way of thinking in the art of our time". The ULMER HANDLE BY GRIFFWERK is the world's only licensed reedition and therefore entitled to bear Max Bill's signature.